Chapter, Paragraph
1 1, 4 | asked the king to send her home to her~parents; and Suddhodana,
2 1, 6 | him, and having returned home looked~with disdain upon
3 1, 7 | and death I have left my home to seek the path of~salvation.
4 1, 7 | and I will go out from my home to seek~the way of salvation.
5 1, 8 | the ground. Having sent home~Channa, the charioteer,
6 5, 18| lamentation~and grief. Return home and restore thy mother to
7 7, 23| I give up my~wealth, my home, and my business enterprises,
8 8, 25| orphans, having returned home, saw the garden of the heir-apparent,~
9 8, 27| who wandered forth~from home into homelessness to obtain
10 13, 50| strange that I protect~my home against the influences of
11 13, 50| thy duty~to protect thy home, thy wife, thy children,
12 13, 50| directions.~ "To guard thy home by mysterious ceremonies
13 13, 53| traveling and who~returns home in safety, the welcome of
14 14, 60| details of thy father's home? Seest thou not with thy~
15 14, 63| and the third one~came home after having lost his wealth.
16 14, 73| profit and returned to their home, and when they died they~
17 16, 83| in thy sickness? Return home with me to the land of the~
18 16, 83| recognize him and to go home with~him.~ And the World-honored
19 16, 92| thence; but when they came~home, they cast up their hands,
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